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Video: First look at Tom Hanks as Capt. Sully Sullenberger

By General Aviation News Staff · July 4, 2016 ·

Now available on YouTube is the trailer for the new movie “Sully,” starring Tom Hanks as Capt. Chesley Sullenberger, who gained instant fame when he piloted an Airbus A320 that hit a flock of birds, leading to a landing on New York’s Hudson River — without a single casualty among the 155 souls onboard. Now Hollywood is […]

Clear Skies Club debuts

By General Aviation News Staff · July 4, 2016 ·

GEORGETOWN, Texas — Charlie Bravo Aviation, an aviation consulting company, and a broker and dealer of pre-owned jets, turboprops and rotorcraft, has launched Clear Skies Club. The subscription-based service minimizes expenses for private aircraft ownership and charter, whether for an established flight department or someone considering private aviation for the first time, according to company officials. Clear […]

Applications now being taken for GlobalAir.com scholarships

By General Aviation News Staff · July 4, 2016 ·

GlobalAir.com is now accepting applications for the GlobalAir.com Calvin L. Carrithers Aviation Scholarship. The scholarship is offered to all students who are U.S. citizens and enrolled in an accredited university or college aviation program for the 2016-2017 school year. Students from around the United States have benefited from the Calvin L. Carrithers Aviation Scholarship Program after […]

Manfred Radius to receive Bill Barber Award for Showmanship

By General Aviation News Staff · July 4, 2016 ·

World Airshow News has announced that Manfred Radius is the 2016 recipient of the Bill Barber Award for Showmanship. Radius started flying sailplanes in 1961 at the age of 17 in Hamburg, Germany. He immigrated to Canada in 1969 and became a glider instructor pilot in 1972. He added the glider aerobatic instructor endorsement in […]

The Aviator’s Cabin makes for the ultimate Aviation Lifestyle

By General Aviation News Staff · July 4, 2016 ·

Weekend cabins are commonplace in the Midwest, but they typically involve lakes, not airports. However, there are many pilots who would rather get away to an airstrip for relaxation. It’s why the Poplar Grove Airport took a different approach to airplane hangar construction with the “Aviator’s Cabin.” Read about how these aviators recreate at the […]

Water in fuel brings down Piper PA30

By NTSB · July 4, 2016 ·

An airport security camera captured the pilot getting into the Piper PA30, starting the engines, and taxiing for takeoff from Harrison, Ark. No preflight inspection was recorded. About two minutes later, the camera and witnesses saw the airplane take off and immediately enter a gradual left turn about 400 feet above the ground. The bank angle […]

Picture of the day: Happy Fourth of July!

By General Aviation News Staff · July 3, 2016 ·

To say that night air shows at Oshkosh end spectacularly might be an understatement

In honor of Independence Day, we thought we’d bring you the most iconic Fourth of July photo: Fireworks. These are the spectacular fireworks that end the night air show at AirVenture in Oshkosh. The photo is from a new book, “EAA Oshkosh: The Best AirVenture Photography.”

Invasion of the Titan

By Dan Johnson · July 3, 2016 ·

The potent Titan X-340 is a shade under $26,000 at present. One advantage over most others is that it is Made in the USA and you deal with a U.S.-based company. Power on!

Video: Greg Koontz’s crazy flying act in a Titan Legend

By Dan Johnson · July 3, 2016 ·

No, he’s not going to fly into the hangar… you hope, but Greg Koontz’s airshow act keeps you wondering. Probably you’ve seen an act like this before. A crazy-acting farmer or a supposed drunk hops into a Piper Cub or similar aircraft after the regular pilot leaves it unattended for a few minutes. The crazy […]

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